Find the answers to your engineering questions with Core Engineering Concepts for Students and Professionals. This authoritative reference provides comprehensive coverage of thousands of engineering concepts in one convenient book, including topics covered in 4- and 5-year engineering degree programs and those encountered in practice.

Core Engineering Concepts is a cross-disciplinary reference that can be used by engineers studying or practicing in any engineering field, including civil, mechanical, electrical, structural, environmental, industrial, and chemical engineering. Written for both students and practitioners by a professional engineer, it incorporates more than 30 years of engineering experience.

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Electrical Engineering for Non-Electrical Engineers, Second Edition is the perfect resource for electrical engineers, helping you to explore and understand basic electrical engineering concepts, principles, and related analytical and mathematical strategies.

This book is designed to serve as a resource for exploring and understanding basic electrical engineering concepts and principles, as well as related analytical and mathematical strategies. Topics include critical electrical engineering components of energy projects, electrical-related energy cost factors, tips on improvement of electrical energy intensity in industrial and commercial settings, an update on generation of electricity from renewal sources, principles of illumination and efficient lighting, and an explanation of important energy engineering terms and concepts. This new edition adds a new in- depth chapter on the battery. Batteries play a crucial role in our phones, computers, watches, light sources, kitchen appliances, health care equipment, automobiles, aircraft and more; and they play a vital role in making renewable energy sources more practical, viable and versatile. The basic facets of the battery and its sustainable and safe operation are explored. Also included is a discussion of the skills and preparation necessary for succeeding in the electrical engineering positions of various certification and licensure exams. Examples and case studies are included.

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Covering more than 4,500 entries on traditional English, conventional metric, and SI units found in the civil, mechanical, electrical, and chemical engineering fields. This book will come in handy during your open-book exam as well as throughout your engineering career. If you have ever struggled with converting grams to slugs, centistokes to square feet per second, or pounds per million gallons (lbm/MG) to milligrams per liter (mg/L), you will appreciate the time-saving value of this book.

John A. Camara's Power Reference Manual for the Electrical and Computer PE Exam, eTextbook offers complete review for the NCEES Electrical and Computer PE Power exam and one year access is only available at PPI.

John A. Camara's Power Reference Manual for the Electrical and Computer PE Exam, eTextbook offers complete review for the NCEES Electrical and Computer PE Power exam and one year access is only available at PPI. This eTextbook is part of a comprehensive learning management system designed to help you pass the NCEES Electrical and Computer PE Power exam the first time.

Power Reference Manual for the Electrical and Computer PE Exam, eTextbook features include:

over 40 appendices containing essential support material

over 500 clarifying examples

thousands of equations, hundreds of figures, and a wide range of table

industry-standard terminology and nomenclature

equal support of U.S. customary and SI units

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Topics Covered

Circuit Analysis: Analysis; Devices and Power Electronic Circuits

General Power Engineering: Measurement and Instrumentation; Special Applications; Codes and Standards

John A. Camara's Power Practice Problems for the PE Exam, Third Edition (EPRP3) offers the most comprehensive practice on the market for the NCEES Electrical and Computer - Power Exam. The content is always up-to-date to the latest exam specifications and codes.

John A. Camara's Power Practice Problems for the PE Exam, Third Edition (EPRP3) offers the most comprehensive practice on the market for the NCEES Electrical and Computer - Power Exam. The content is always up-to-date to the latest exam specifications and codes. Time-tested, detailed instructional design provides you with the most efficient and effective practice to pass your exam.

The Power Practice Problems for the PE Exam, Third Edition includes:

Over 560 six-minute, multiple-choice, exam-like practice problems, including new problems on the 2017 NEC code update

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About the exam

The NCEES Electrical and Computer - Power Exam is an 8-hour open-book exam that contains 40 multiple-choice questions in the 4-hour morning session, and 40 multiple-choice questions in the 4-hour afternoon session. This exam uses both the International System of units (SI) and the US Customary System (USCS).

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NCEES PE Electrical and Computer Engineering: Power Practice Exam

This official NCEES publication provides coverage of the Electrical PE Power exam, and it contains 80 sample problems with solutions.
Each book contains 80 discipline-specific AM and PM questions. Seven new items and the same great questions from previous books to help you practice for the real exam.

Keep the workplace safe from electrical hazards using the 2018 edition of NFPA 70E®.

In a fraction of a second, an electrical incident can claim lives and cause permanently disabling injuries. In fact, hundreds of deaths and thousands of burn injuries occur each year due to shock, electrocution, arc flash, and arc blast -- and most could be prevented through compliance with NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace®.

Originally developed at OSHA's request, NFPA 70E responds to the latest information about the effects of arc flash, arc blast, and direct current (dc) hazards, and recent developments in electrical design and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). It provides vital information that helps you comply with OSHA 1910 Subpart S and OSHA 1926 Subpart K.

Make sure everyone goes home at night. New NFPA 70E explicitly states that the first priority must be the elimination of the hazard.

The Standard continues to evolve to address risk assessment and introduces human factors, such as human error, as part of that assessment. Annex Q, Human Performance and Workplace Electrical Safety, is included to provide guidance. NFPA 70E emphasizes the need to use the hierarchy of risk controls, by moving it from an informational note into the text of the Standard. NFPA 70E now explicitly states that the first priority must be the elimination of the hazard.

Other changes in this edition:

A modified arc flash hazard identification table [Table 130.7(C)(15)(A)(a)] makes it easier to determine the likelihood that an arc flash could occur.

Reorganized Article 120 presents the requirements for establishing an electrically safe work condition in a logical order of application of the program.

Changes to Article 320 introduce voltage thresholds of 100 Vdc specifically for batteries and battery rooms to cover the unique situations in these locations.

Extensively revised, Article 330 on lasers now focuses on safety-related maintenance issues rather than issues associated with laser use.

Article 350 introduces an Electrical Safety Authority as a possible authority having jurisdiction for laboratories.